So here's an unexpected sentence: Snoop Dogg's set reminded me a lot of Willie Nelson's show earlier during Summerfest. He was also joined in the makeshift strip club by a Snoop Dogg mascot, who brought out his big. First Jennifer Lopez took her audience to the club for her headline act, then Sunday night it was Snoop's turn to make it rain, surrounding the stage with four pole dancers during numbers like his Akon feature on "I Wanna F*ck You" and "Drop It Like It's Hot," and busting out a money gun to reward their hard twerk. The result was a very entertaining start to the night – and a strong audition tape to open next time for Kevin Hart.įor the second time in less than a week, the Amp took a trip to the strip club. (He teased that he'll be back on the road headlining later this year – with hopefully a Milwaukee stop along the way.) The part most walked out remembering, however, was his playful comedy chops, busting out a tight five about arriving overdressed to the show before ditching his winter hat and even his shoes, then roasting fans out in the crowd – from a guy in a Mavs shirt ("They haven't been good since Dirk") to a mom in the front row who may or may not have put a spell on him and anyone else in eyeshot. That included himself too, ripping on his receding hairline and especially near the end when the rapper got the "eight more minutes" warning offstage – something the headliner-worthy act hasn't heard in a while and definitely not after barely a half-hour.īut when you get the chance to open for Lil Wayne and Snoop Dogg, he explained, you have to take it. Sure, he played several of his hits – "Collard Greens," "Chopstix," "Water" and many more – in a very impromptu-feeling show, working on the setlist with the DJ right on stage and sometimes even changing lanes mid-song. ScHoolboy Q may have been relegated to opener status, given just a 40-minute slot to do his work, but he made the most of it – as a musician and as a stand-up comedian. Here were the most memorable parts of a memorable final night at Summerfest. The rap trio blazed (in the latter's case, quite literally – as you would expect) through their respective sets, coming just a half-hour short of extending Summerfest into a Day 12 and the early hours of Monday morning. There's only one act big enough to close out the World's Largest Music Festival – and that's three acts, with ScHoolboy Q, Snoop Dogg and Lil Wayne sharing the stage together for the only time this year, giving the Big Gig a one-of-a-kind curtain closer on Sunday night. Come on in – it’s time we all win at adulting. The Summer Festivals Guide is brought to you by Punch Bowl Social. I need to go lie down.)Īt the end of the performance, Q said that his new album was coming “very, very, very, very, very soon.” So: Tonight? Please? Watch the performance below.Slurp up these festival stories packed with vitamins, minerals and everything you need to spike your summer fun.
Why put Travis Scott on the song when you already have Kendrick Lamar? Is Travis Scott now a bigger star than Kendrick Lamar.
(Last night, a demo of “Chopstix” with Kendrick Lamar on it leaked. Travis Scott was not there for the performance, which made it a bit of an awkward debut, but the song sounds cool. And Q also debuted a new track: “Chopstix,” an airy and ominous Travis Scott collaboration. And on a bare stage, without a DJ or a hypeman or anything, he performed “Numb Numb Juice” - not an easy thing to do in a televised context, considering that the song is about 40% cusswords. Schoolboy Q was the musical guest on last night’s edition of Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show. There is more Schoolboy Q on the way, and he let the world hear some of it last night. And since Blank Face LP, Q’s most recent album, is now about three years old, it seemed natural that something else would follow. On that song, Q snarls through a whole bunch of threats and insults and then ends it in less than two minutes. A week ago, the LA rap livewire Schoolboy Q came out with “ Numb Numb Juice,” an absolutely monstrous single.